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3.11: Surviving Japan was conceived, directed, filmed and narrated by Christopher Noland. The executive producer was Simon Hilton; producers were Q'orianka Kilcher, Dave Parrish and Noland; the cinematographer was Noland; editing was done by Noland, MB X. McClain and Andrea Hale; the sound editor and mixer was Scott Delaney; "Kurushi" by Yoko Ono contributed to the soundtrack.
On 27 March 2011, Japan's National Police Agency reported that 14 of its officers had died in the line of duty in the disaster and a further 16 were missing. [69] The government in Japan committed to cleaning up the damage from the disaster, an effort forecast to cost a total of ¥1 trillion (US$8 billion). [70]
A seismogram recorded in Massachusetts, United States. The magnitude 9.1 (M w) undersea megathrust earthquake occurred on 11 March 2011 at 14:46 JST (05:46 UTC) in the north-western Pacific Ocean at a relatively shallow depth of 32 km (20 mi), [9] [56] with its epicenter approximately 72 km (45 mi) east of the Oshika Peninsula of Tōhoku, Japan, lasting approximately six minutes.
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Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( September 2019 ) This is a list of programs currently and formerly broadcast by Canadian television channel History and its former incarnation as History Television.
Japan: 1999 Jiji earthquake: $10 [88] $18.3 2,415 Earthquake 1999 Taiwan: 2007 Chūetsu earthquake: $10 [89] $14.7 11 Earthquake 2007 Japan: April 2015 Nepal earthquake: $10 [90] $12.9 8,964 Earthquake 2015 Southern Asia (, , , others) Cyclone Kyrill: $10 [68] $14.7 44 European windstorm 2007 Western Europe (, , , others) June 2008 Midwest ...
Kan said Japan should abandon plans to build 14 new reactors by 2030. He wants to "pass a bill to promote renewable energy and questioned whether private companies should be running atomic plants". [42] In August, Kan removed three of Japan's top nuclear energy officials in effort to break ties between government and the atomic industry. [43]
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